3D Modeling Software on iPad

Need to do some pre-viz work at the coffeeshop or airport but don’t have your laptop with you? Verto Studio 3D is new modeling software for the iPad created by Micheal L. Farrell. It may not be the first such iPad software on the market, but according to Marc Lougee who wrote this positive review of Verto Studio 3D, it’s the best to date. Lougee cites its relative ease of use (only 15 buttons) and fairly sophisticated feature set as selling points. The other selling point is it’s $7.99.

How do you get data out of an iPad? Is publishing on You Tube the only way?

http://www.frankpanucci.com Frank Panucci

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I don’t have an iPad but I think there’s optional USB port hardware

Paul N

Word processors didn’t turn everyone with an urge to write into Hemingway, and inexpensive modeling software won’t turn everyone who wants to model into good modelers.

http://www.webcomicsnation.com/dholvrsn/index.php Doug Holverson

I like the screen shot if only because I have a big deal of affection and nostalgia for those late ’50s Chevy pickups.

http://artofzeke.blogspot.com Zeke

sweet! Now if only someone would make a plugin that lets me use the iPad as a secondary screen that handles all my fcurves, or allows me to pose my characters in 3d scenes. Multitouch input could really speed things up (one day)

PS: quite hatein on apple, nerds. “oh boo hoo we’re being given miracle technology” be happy you’re living in the future, dammit! Even the Jetsons would be impressed by what tablets can do!